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Old 2nd September 2011, 13:56   #1
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Whats the best product to get rid of light scratches on black ive got a few scratches on my door that i need to get out, there not deep just visable and want them gone!
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a machine polisher with menzera final finish i m o
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Old 2nd September 2011, 15:13   #3
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anything i can use without a machine polish?
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try Fareclar scratch removal.

ive used this a couple of times now, its good for them small scratches that polishing wont touch.

takes some time but if you follow the instructions properly it works.

says on the bottle if you can run your finger nail along the scratch and its stopped by the scratch it wont work but i used it on scratches that deep and it worked in them
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I'd invest in a machine polisher as I'm sure you have many more 'light' scratches (swirl marks) than you think, especially on black paintwork; unless you've washed it like a nun previously. As mentioned, Menzerna is the polish compound to go for.
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Scholls concept S17+/S3 with a white hand puck. looks pretty good tbh.

http://spautopia.co.uk/HandPucks.aspx
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